Forgive my unruly love for freedom all my life

Jakob 2022-01-03 08:02:00

Are there more points than five stars? I really want to hit it.

I used to have a misunderstanding about watching movies, so I wanted to correct it after I just finished watching "The Little Prince". Whenever we have time to watch a movie, our family first take out our mobile phones and scan the film list. Hollywood blockbusters are naturally the first choice. There are shocking special effects, and the cinema can live up to the hardware. Next is Pixar Animation, which has a small family and is suitable for all ages. Animation has never been disappointing; fresh and moving literary short films are always the last place. The reason is similar to most moviegoers' thinking. These movies are not worth going to theaters. It is enough to watch them at home after the screenings.

Yesterday planning to go to the movies, the family vacillated between "Ant-Man" and "The Little Prince." As a Marvel movie lover, the father of the child firmly stands in the former position, while the four-year-old son does not need to say, hoping to watch the latter first. My ticket is very important. To be honest, when I see French productions, I naturally equate movies with literary and artistic movies. "Is this movie worth going to the theater?" This is a question. But seeing the look in the child's expectant eyes, I finally compromised with a trace of doubt.

Before I wrote the film review, there were so many miscellaneous things. In fact, I wanted to describe the normal expression of an ordinary audience when choosing a movie. But after watching "The Little Prince", I was so grateful for my son's place in our family. If not, what a great experience I should have missed, and only spent two hours in popcorn again.

Regardless of the status and profoundness of the original work, the aesthetics of the film itself has allowed it to stand almost at the top of the pyramid. The combination of music, pictures, and joys and sorrows made me feel goose bumps for nearly half of the time. The emotions in my heart rushed around and couldn't find the way out, and finally had to condense into tears through the moist eye sockets. collapse.

During the movie, I felt my son's gaze more than once. He tried to see me clearly through the faint light in the theater, and then there was nothing, just a small hand stretched out and held me tightly. I leaned close to his ear and whispered, "To me, you are unique."

"The Little Prince" is a good restoration of the original story. A little prince lives alone on an asteroid that is only a little bigger than himself. He planted a beautiful rose, a rose that he thought was the only one in the universe. As the rose demanded more and more days, the little prince fled, went to many asteroids, and met many strange adults. Finally he came to the earth and tamed a little fox. This is not the only fox on the earth, but because he was tamed, he became unique. Knowing this, after seeing the garden full of roses, the little prince still chose to return to his asteroid and his unique rose. The style of this story inherited the original, like opening the book that I had read many years ago, even the simple strokes of the hat and the snake-like elephant at the beginning of the film are very cordial.

But as the style of painting changed, the film opened another line. A little girl regarded enrollment as a top priority, and her life plan was made into a wall form by her mother, working step by step every minute. She has no time to play, no friends, and even a bite of an apple needs to be eaten on time. In her life, she moved to a new home, met the weird old man next door and opened a new chapter. There is a dilapidated airplane parked in the old man's yard, with a telescope on the roof to watch the stars. He used the story of the little prince to open the little girl's heart, and used his company to form a bond with the little girl. Finally, the little girl turned the story of the little prince into a book, hugged the old man lying in the hospital bed, and said: "If you have a bond with others, you must be prepared for sadness."

This is a story about growth and forgetting. It is also a story about loneliness and company. This is a movie that is difficult to evaluate. Look, even if I explain the plot as carefully as possible, there is still no way to let you know what it is like to sit in the cinema and watch it. When beautiful music and stars appear in a dark movie theater, it is easy for people to forget everything; when a little girl flees in a pile of hateful adults, a heart of mine is suspended in the air. When all the dust settled, the little girl and her mother hugged her, and her limbs became warm.

On the way home, I asked my son which scene in the movie he liked the most. He said, "The scene where the plane successfully flies. That old man must be a great pilot when he was young, so old planes can fly." Ah, no matter how the age grows, the uninhibited heart that loves freedom is not captured, and this life will not be boring.

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Extended Reading
  • Evelyn 2022-03-30 09:01:05

    This is not my little prince. Those words that I had read over and over again were read out without emotion. Even I think the original intention of the movie is completely distorted. If you are so entangled and forget it when you grow up, it is better to shoot Peter Pan.

  • Daniela 2022-01-03 08:02:00

    Mandarin dubbing broke the whole pot of porridge. Especially the little prince who ruined me. ?

The Little Prince quotes

  • [first lines]

    The Aviator: [narrating] Once, when I was six years old, I read a book about the primeval forest. The book said, "Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it."

    [makes ravaging and shallowing sounds]

    The Aviator: I pondered this deeply. And then, I did my first drawing. I showed my masterpiece to grown-ups and asked if the drawing frightened them.

    Grown-up: Frightened? Why should anyone be frightened of a hat?

    The Aviator: Grown-ups. They never understand anything by themselves.

  • The Aviator: [to the little girl upon being pulled over] Do you have a driver's license?

    The Little Girl: No.

    The Aviator: A learner's permit?

    The Little Girl: No.

    The Aviator: How old are you?